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i refuse to use the search function myself, so much easier to make a new thread, and then get 20 people posting "you should have used the search" "here's a thread you SHOULD have gone to, via searching for it"

You see, it's those people who make it so much easier for me to find what i was after.

:)

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let me break it down for you.

You arent exactly a regular member, so we dont know the story behind the car, why its close to being finished, what it started off like, etc etc etc. Perhaps you can sit down a nut out a long write up about everything you have done with the car.

Looks good, drift teks do look the part.

cheers mate glad to know there are some nice people on here! and Domar as for clarification what is there to say i posted a picture of my car and asking people to post up pics if they have a 32 pretty simple! if your gonna talk shit on this i dont wanna know about it as you dont know me!

and grammar thing gee's what are you a english teacher?

as for Damo if there where more people like you on here it would be a pleasure using this SA thread!

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cheers mate glad to know there are some nice people on here! and Domar as for clarification what is there to say i posted a picture of my car and asking people to post up pics if they have a 32 pretty simple! if your gonna talk shit on this i dont wanna know about it as you dont know me!

and grammar thing gee's what are you a english teacher?

as for Damo if there where more people like you on here it would be a pleasure using this SA thread!

Which I did, you idiot. If you don't think the thread I posted is worth of 'r32 gtr pics' as requested, then I suggest you clarify what you want, or at least stick around the forums for half a day and find out about the threads - not seeing a sticky thread is inexcusable, so maybe you might want to try drinking a cup of 'shut the f**k up' and listen. After all, God gave man two ears and one mouth, which means you gotta listen twice as much as you speak. On that note, where did I talk shit? Aside from the 'base' comment which is pretty much guaranteed to happen when your initial post makes less than half sense...

Better check your attitude at the door mate, I don't care how old you proclaim to be, you're new here and you need to loose that chip on your shoulder.. Next time you ask for something, I wont bother.

-D

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no need to get freak'n angry

1) you start a thread with 5 words none of them joining words

2) you post pictures the size of a postage stamp

3) you don't take criterciism or advice on what to call threads and forums

4) you yell and carry on at regulars

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im not angry at all i came on here to see what other peoples R32 look like not deal with all this, i dont know much about this site abit of help wont come astray. im not on here to get people giving me shit over ( not put the title over 5 word) and stuff like that!

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